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Electrocardiographic features of immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated myocarditis.
Authors
Adrian Baranchuk
Adrian Baranchuk
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George Bazoukis
George Bazoukis
Mei Dong
Mei Dong
Guangping Li
Guangping Li
Tong Liu
Tong Liu
Chi Fai Ng
Chi Fai Ng
Francesco Perone
Francesco Perone
Wenhua Song
Wenhua Song
Gary Tse
Gary Tse
Yi Zheng
Yi Zheng
Lin Zhong
Lin Zhong
Publication date
1 January 2022
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Doi
Abstract
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are associated with immune-related adverse events including myocarditis, whilst improving cancer-related outcomes. There is thus a clinical need to identify electrocardiographic manifestations of ICI-related myocarditis to guide clinical management. PubMed was searched for clinical studies and case reports describing electrocardiographic changes in patients with ICI-related myocarditis. A total of six clinical studies and 79 case reports were included. This revealed a range of presentations for patients on ICIs, including supraventricular arrhythmias, ventricular arrhythmias and heart block, and new changes of ST-T segment unrelated to coronary artery disease, ST-segment elevation or depression and T-wave abnormalities. Several patients showed low voltages in multiple leads and new onset Q-wave development. Patients with ICI-related myocarditis may develop new arrhythmia and ST-T changes, and infrequently low voltages in multiple leads. [Abstract copyright: Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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